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Detroit, your night is on the way. Phoebe Bridgers pulls into Little Caesars Arena on Saturday, October 3, 2026, as part of her long-awaited The Lost Tour. After years of surprise pop-up shows and her acclaimed work in boygenius, Bridgers is back headlining arenas on her own, and a Saturday-night stop in the Motor City is exactly the kind of show fans have been hoping for.
The Lost Tour marks Bridgers' full return to the spotlight as a solo artist, with new music widely anticipated to follow her 2020 breakthrough Punisher. Joining her across North America is beloved indie songwriter Alex G, whose adventurous, deeply personal music sets the perfect tone before Bridgers takes the stage.
Detroit fans can look forward to a setlist drawn from the albums that made Bridgers one of her generation's defining voices. Songs like "Kyoto," "Motion Sickness," "Garden Song," and the soaring finale "I Know the End" turn her concerts into shared emotional experiences, moving from hushed, intimate verses to crowd-wide, scream-along peaks. With a new record on the horizon, the night may also offer the first taste of unreleased material.
Before you go, know this: The Lost Tour is fully phone-free. Phones are sealed in Yondr pouches for the entire show, keeping the arena screen-free and the focus entirely on the performance. The format has won praise for making concerts feel more present and connected. True to Bridgers' values, one dollar from every ticket is donated to RAINN.
Part of what makes a Bridgers concert so memorable is the contrast at its core. One moment the arena hangs in near silence on a single fragile vocal line; the next, thousands of voices are roaring a chorus together. That push and pull, paired with striking production and the focus the phone-free format encourages, makes The Lost Tour feel like an event rather than just another night out.
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Little Caesars Arena anchors The District Detroit downtown, surrounded by restaurants, bars, and easy parking, with quick access from the suburbs and beyond — an ideal spot to build a full night around the show.
Phoebe Bridgers has grown into one of indie music's most influential figures, both as a solo artist and as one-third of the supergroup boygenius with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus. The Lost Tour returns her to arena headlining on her own, and the Michigan stop arrives at Little Caesars Arena on October 3, 2026.
Bridgers introduced herself with 2017's Stranger in the Alps, then delivered 2020's Punisher, a record that earned four Grammy nominations and cemented her as a generational voice. Her songwriting marries sharp, gallows humor with raw vulnerability, and her concerts are celebrated for emotional intensity and the sound of an entire arena singing back every word.
Little Caesars Arena, home to the NHL's Detroit Red Wings and the NBA's Detroit Pistons, seats around 20,000 for concerts and sits at the heart of The District Detroit. The room's scale lets The Lost Tour's dynamics breathe, from delicate, whispered passages to the towering, full-volume finales that have become a Bridgers signature. Indie favorite Alex G supports across the North American leg.
For the setlist, Detroit fans can expect a career-spanning night anchored by Punisher standouts like "Kyoto," "Garden Song," "Savior Complex," and "I Know the End," alongside Stranger in the Alps favorites such as "Motion Sickness" and "Scott Street." With new music on the way, the show may also debut unreleased songs. The tour's setlists can be tracked on setlist.fm.
The Lost Tour's phone-free policy, using Yondr pouches, has drawn coverage from outlets including Variety and is built to create a fully immersive, screen-free concert. A dollar from each ticket supports RAINN, continuing Bridgers' practice of tying her tours to causes she believes in.
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Phoebe Bridgers performs at Little Caesars Arena in downtown Detroit on Saturday, October 3, 2026, as part of The Lost Tour, with support from Alex G.
Yes. The Detroit date, like every stop on The Lost Tour, is phone-free. Phones are secured in Yondr pouches for the length of the show to prevent recording and keep fans present. You keep your pouch and unlock it on your way out.
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Phoebe Bridgers plays Little Caesars Arena in downtown Detroit on Saturday, October 3, 2026, as part of The Lost Tour. The Saturday-night date makes it an easy show to plan a full evening around.
Indie singer-songwriter Alex G supports Phoebe Bridgers across the North American leg of The Lost Tour, including the Detroit date. His adventurous, deeply personal music is a natural complement to Bridgers' set.
Expect a career-spanning set with Punisher highlights such as "Kyoto," "Garden Song," and "I Know the End," plus earlier favorites like "Motion Sickness" and "Scott Street." With new music expected, the show may also include unreleased songs.
It means all phones go into Yondr pouches when you enter and stay sealed until the show ends. You keep your pouch the entire time. The goal is a screen-free, immersive concert with no recording and full audience attention.
Little Caesars Arena seats around 20,000 for concerts and is home to the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons. It sits at the center of The District Detroit, a downtown entertainment area filled with restaurants, bars, and parking.
Yes. One dollar from every ticket sold on The Lost Tour is donated to RAINN, the nation's largest anti-sexual-violence organization, continuing Phoebe Bridgers' history of supporting causes through her platform.
Phoebe Bridgers is a Grammy-nominated indie singer-songwriter known for her 2020 album Punisher and her work in the supergroup boygenius with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus. She is admired for emotionally powerful songwriting and unforgettable live performances.
Little Caesars Arena is located in The District Detroit downtown, easy to reach by car with nearby parking, rideshare, or transit. With abundant dining and nightlife close by, it is simple to plan a full evening around the concert.
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